Former U.S. Rep. Heather Wilson, R-N.M., is being treated for a form of thyroid cancer and expects to recover fully, according to a statement released today.
Wilson said she’s being treated for papillary thyroid cancer – the most common type – and said it has a cure rate of more than 90 percent.
“I expect to recover fully,” she said.
From the statement:
“The thyroid gland is in the neck just below the Adam’s apple. It produces a hormone that regulates metabolism. Wilson’s thyroid has not functioned since having thyroiditis fourteen years ago.
“The treatment for papillary thyroid cancer is surgical removal of the thyroid gland followed several weeks later by a dose of radioactive iodine to kill any remaining thyroid cells. Side effects or complications are rare. Wilson’s surgery and follow up care will be performed in Albuquerque.
“Modules in Wilson’s thyroid were discovered by her doctor during a routine examination. A follow-up biopsy confirmed the diagnosis in mid-March.
“About 37,000 people are diagnosed with thyroid cancer each year in the United States.”